Kitchen appliances are investments, so it's important to shop with caution. You may have your heart set on a massive stainless steel range, but be prepared for an equally massive price tag to go Solid Kitchen Cabinets with it. Decide on your budget beforehand and then research which appliance shapes, sizes, styles and setups will work for your kitchen. These Houzz kitchen appliance guides will help you sort it all out. "Ranges
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It’s been two years since our first roundup of smashing black kitchens incited a big conversation. We’ve got an amazing array of new black kitchen photos from around the world to peruse since then. I think it’s high time to take a look at the dark kitchens that the pros have added to their portfolios — here are 10 fabulous standouts. "1. The Fashionista
2. The Curve Embracer
3. A Little Bit Country
4. A Little Bit Rock ’n’ Roll
5. Graphic and Fantastic
6. The Modern Victorian
7. The Sleek Backdrop
8. The Color Block
9. The Captain of Industry
10. The Hunk"
“Black and white is a classic color combination that is timeless and Solid Kitchen Cabinets sophisticated,” says designer Lorraine Franklin, who used the two-tone scheme in one of the following kitchens. Indeed, black and white has a lot going for it. It’s crisp and clean while also providing drama and contrast. Plus, the neutral palette allows other colors and accessories to jump out. Here are three modern kitchens that really rock the classic look. "1. Clean Contemporary
Designer secret: “When using a dramatic accent color, try to make sure it is incorporated into at least three areas or about 30 percent of the space,” Franklin says. “Balance dark or heavy Solid Kitchen Cabinets features in a room with light elements.” In the adjacent dining area, she and designer Tenielle Goldlist used open-mesh bar stools and simple orb light fixtures.
2. Fresh Farmhouse
Designer secret: Adding open shelving is a good way to open up your kitchen. The open shelving takes some of the weight out of the room by eliminating the upper cabinets. It also breaks up the lines, providing visual interest.
3. Mellow Modern
“Uh-oh” moment: “About halfway through the project, just as we were finalizing all the cabinetry drawings with the millworker, it came to our attention that the exterior walls were Solid Kitchen Cabinets built out several inches more than what had been drawn in our plans,” designer Jodie Rosen says. “It meant sacrificing aisle space or island size, and the decision had to be made quickly to not hold up the schedule. We ended up shaving a fraction of an inch here and there to make it all work, and it worked out well. But Solid Kitchen Cabinets there was a moment where I thought we were going to have to redesign the entire kitchen layout.”"